EDUCATIONAL-LEVEL OF SPOUSES AND RISK OF MORTALITY - THE WHO KAUNAS-ROTTERDAM INTERVENTION STUDY (KRIS)

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BOSMA, H
APPELS, A
STURMANS, F
GRABAUSKAS, V
GOSTAUTAS, A
机构
[1] UNIV LIMBURG,DEPT MED PSYCHOL,INST CARDIOVASC RES,6200 MD MAASTRICHT,NETHERLANDS
[2] UNIV LIMBURG,DEPT EPIDEMIOL,6200 MD MAASTRICHT,NETHERLANDS
[3] KAUNAS MED ACAD,KAUNAS,LITHUANIA
[4] INST CARDIOVASC RES,KAUNAS,LITHUANIA
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10.1093/ije/24.1.119
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Background. A 9.5-year follow-up of the Kaunas-Rotterdam Intervention Study (KRIS) provided the opportunity of investigating whether the educational level of wives was associated with their husbands' risk of mortality and coronary heart disease (CHD), independently of the educational level of the husbands themselves. Methods. The data represent populations consisting of 2452 Lithuanian men and 3365 Dutch men. These men were extensively screened for cardiovascular risk factors in the period 1972-1974. During the follow-up 303 Kaunasians and 350 Rotterdammers died. We used the Cox proportional hazards and the logistic regression models to analyse the data. Results. We found that men whose spouses had little education apparently had an increased risk of all-cause mortality, even when their own educational level was taken into account. The relative risks (RR) were 1.57 in Kaunas and 2.15 in Rotterdam. The results for fatal and non-fatal myocardial infarctions were compatible with this finding, especially in Rotterdam. The prevalence of smoking was higher among men whose wives had primary schooling only. Nonetheless, adjusting the effect of the wife's educational level on her husband's mortality risk for all coronary risk factors in the husband only partially explained the association. Conclusions. The spouse's educational level appears to have independent effects on a man's risk of mortality in both eastern and western European communities. The results strongly suggest that including characteristics of the socioeconomic status of an individual's spouse would improve studies of socioeconomic differences in health.
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